FREELessons: 18Length: 3.2 hours
Course Material Requirements
This course uses Rails version 3.2, which has some important differences from the latest version. For an update on what's changed in version 4, check out our course: Catch Up with Ruby on Rails 4.
Been meaning to learn Ruby on Rails, but felt that it was too hard? Well, not anymore. In this course, José Mota will take you through the process of creating dynamic and creative web applications, using Ruby on Rails. Come join us for the ride!
1.Introduction4 lessons, 41:03
4 lessons, 41:03
1.1Introduction to Rails05:50
1.1
Introduction to Rails
05:50
1.2Bootstrap and the First Controller11:05
1.2
Bootstrap and the First Controller
11:05
1.3Our First Model and Migration11:07
1.3
Our First Model and Migration
11:07
1.4Building Our First Resource Scaffold13:01
1.4
Building Our First Resource Scaffold
13:01
2.Controllers & Views5 lessons, 50:51
5 lessons, 50:51
2.1Routing08:09
2.1
Routing
08:09
2.2Render and Redirection10:11
2.2
Render and Redirection
10:11
2.3Layouts07:47
2.3
Layouts
07:47
2.4View Helpers15:16
2.4
View Helpers
15:16
2.5Content Negotiation09:28
2.5
Content Negotiation
09:28
3.ActiveRecord Models4 lessons, 49:55
4 lessons, 49:55
3.1Query Interface10:53
3.1
Query Interface
10:53
3.2Validations11:24
3.2
Validations
11:24
3.3Relationships Between Models15:26
3.3
Relationships Between Models
15:26
3.4Callbacks12:12
3.4
Callbacks
12:12
4.Miscellaneous5 lessons, 50:38
5 lessons, 50:38
4.1I18n15:09
4.1
I18n
15:09
4.2The Asset Pipeline08:40
4.2
The Asset Pipeline
08:40
4.3The Gemfile08:11
4.3
The Gemfile
08:11
4.4Email08:00
4.4
Email
08:00
4.5Some More Tips10:38
4.5
Some More Tips
10:38
I'm a Rubyist/Javascripter/UI designer; occasional speaker; Mac & Arch Linux user.